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2007 Corvette Z06 Twin Turbo

smithmotorworks

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Panama City,FL
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2007 Z06
Amazing, One of a Kind!




Custom built 2007 Corvette Z06 TWIN TURBO


VIN# 1G1YY26EX75110344


Nearly 700 Reliable Rear Wheel Horse Power!
6 Speed Manual


No Expense Spared with this build
Asking Price is less than the cost of the build!!
Less than 1000 miles since build and Low Low 24000 miles on car!!


Some of the extensive parts installed on this car.

-Rear Mounted Precision Ceramic Coated Ball Bearing Turbos
-38mm Turbosmart Ultra Wastegate
-52mm Turbosmart Blow Off Valve
-A-Pillar mounted Autometer Sport Comp Boost and Air Fuel Guages
-Built Valve Springs and PushRods
-High Flow Injectors
-Lingenfelter American Racing Long Tube Headers
-Baer big brake kit with Calipers and Rotors and Stainless Steel Braided brake lines
-Custom Built Huge Aluminium Intercooler
-TurboWerx Oil Scavenge Pump
-Fully Custom 3" Stainless Steel Exhaust System with V Band Clamps
-New MAP Sensor
-Spec Extreme Super Twin Transmission System
-Callaway Eibach remote reservoir coil overs
-Callaway Eibach Sway Bars with Urethane Bushings
-19" Front 20" rear 3pc OZ Boticelli III Wheels and Michelin Pilot Sport Tires
-World challenge louvered hood (Original Hood included with the sale!)
-LED Tail lights
-RK Sport Carbon Fiber Rear Lip Spoiler
-ZR1 Carbon Fiber Front Splitter
-ZR1 Carbon Fiber Splitter Brace
-ZR1 Carbon Fiber Side Skirts
-MGW Shifter
-Custom red carbon fiber interior
-Red Carbon Fiber engine covers

MORE DETAILED PICTURES HERE

2007 Corvette Z06 TWIN TURBO

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.436740253031009.95637.126834524021585&type=1




Call 850-769-9500 For Details


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(snip)Nearly 700 Reliable Rear Wheel Horse Power!
6 Speed Manual
(snip)
So..."smithmotorworks"...tell us how an LS7 with two turbos making 700 at the wheels would possibly be "reliable" with no engine mods other than a set of valve springs and pushrods.

No Expense Spared with this build
If that were true, the builder would have put forged pistons with a lower compression ratio in the engine and would have put a custom calibration in the ECM.
 
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Making me even more skeptical? :mad
There's no price posted.
According to the link this non-sponsoring advertiser provided, the price is...

Price:
$67,995.00


 
Since this is a business shouldn't the add be taken down?
Most likely but since it is their first post on the CAC, I thought we might say hello before we ask them for sponsorship...

-Mac
 
Overstress!

So..."smithmotorworks"...tell us how an LS7 with two turbos making 700 at the wheels would possibly be "reliable" with no engine mods other than a set of valve springs and pushrods.


If that were true, the builder would have put forged pistons with a lower compression ratio in the engine and would have put a custom calibration in the ECM.

Making me even more skeptical? :mad
There's no price posted.

After reading your LS7 story "Relentless Pursuit of Power", I'm in total agreement, Hib! That engine is just about at the END of it's design capacity, I'd leave it stock and do a driver training course instead! I can't believe how much metal they took out of it and how it lives through all the thrashing out there. As for the aftermarket, I'd go with Lingenfelter, and that would do.
Cheers
 
According to the link this non-sponsoring advertiser provided, the price is...

Price:
$67,995.00


Ok. Mac's right. I did not click the link but when I did, way down at the bottom of the page I found the price.

My bad.
I'll edit my post.
 
Checked out their web site. Corvette is still for sale at $10,000.00 less. Noe priced at 57,995.00. Sounds too :L good to be true.
 
Yikes!

Almost 50% more power at the wheels than a stock Z06 with the only internal mods being upgraded valve springs and push rods? I wouldnt be planning for any longevity out of that engine if you want to use all that power on a regular basis ( not that most people have the available track time or long, clear roads to make use of that anyway). How many lbs of boost is it pushing?
 

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